4-Year-Old Child Accepted Into Mensa After Scoring 156 on IQ Test
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The Onion Staff
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Summary
A 4-year-old child from Illinois has been accepted into Mensa after scoring 156 out of 160 on an IQ test, making them one of the youngest members of the high-IQ society. The article reports on this exceptional achievement and the child's remarkable intellectual capabilities at such a young age.
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the largest and oldest high-IQ organization in the world
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